Thought for the day

True prosperity in the Kingdom of God is not about wealth or material success although it is important, but about living in alignment with God’s will and bearing spiritual fruit.
Here’s what that looks like:

1. Intimacy with God
True prosperity starts with a deep relationship with God through Jesus Christ (John 15:5). Abiding in Him is the source of all blessing.

2. Spiritual Growth and Fruitfulness
Growing in love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and the other fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23) is a sign of a prosperous Kingdom life.

3. Living for God’s Purposes
Using your time, talents, and resources to serve others and advance God’s Kingdom (Matthew 6:33) shows Kingdom prosperity.

4. Contentment and Trust
Trusting God to provide and being content in every season (Philippians 4:11–13) is true wealth in God’s eyes.

5. Impact for Eternity
Investing in things that have eternal value—souls, justice, mercy, and truth—is greater than any earthly gain (Matthew 6:19–21).

In short, Kingdom prosperity is becoming more like Christ and living a life that glorifies God and blesses others.

Erick Bouwmeester
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